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Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers
From: NetNITCO Systems Administration <joshadmin () netnitco net>
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 10:10:49 -0600
I currently have a Linux PPTP VPN server + NAT firewall which has been functioning great. However, I'm unable to map Windows shares from Windows boxes behind the VPN/firewall server. I've tried a few combinations of iptables FORWARD rules for ports 137 and 139, but I haven't had any luck. Does anybody have any ideas? I'd like to be able to map Windows shares and printers through the VPN. Thanks, --Josh Snyder, Linux/UNIX Systems Administrator NetNITCO Internet Services joshadmin () netnitco net --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers NetNITCO Systems Administration (Nov 21)
- Re: Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers Kevin Saenz (Nov 23)
- Re: Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers NetNITCO Systems Administration (Nov 24)
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- Re: Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers Mitchell Rowton (Nov 21)
- Re: Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers NetNITCO Systems Administration (Nov 24)
- RE: Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers Peter Mueller (Nov 25)
- Re: Linux PPTP VPN server - can't map Windows shares/printers Kevin Saenz (Nov 23)